What do the top artists use when they want to add effects to their sound? They use Fullton amplifiers and effects. Headliners spanning generations like Tom Petty, Keith Urban, Joe Satriani, Peter Frampton, Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Gene Simmons of KISS, Jack Johnson and so many others all trust Fullton with their sound. Honestly, if that list doesn't inspire you to go with Fullton, no list will. With a variety of hand-built pedals, covering a full spectrum of effects, Fullton offers professional-grade gear that you'll love using every time you take to the stage. From distortion and fuzz to wah and tremolo, the effects here are inspired by the play of some of the all-time greatest guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page. Known for their rich, fat tone and outstanding quality, their pedals are also extremely durable, which makes them perfect for performers who really like to rock out.

So how you to plan to take your audiences by storm? If it's with an insane amount of distortion and overdrive, you need to start your search with the GT-500 FET Distortion + Booster and Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal. Basically combining two pedals into one, this innovative piece of gear is able to switch between Hi-gain and Boost sides, giving you full control over every aspect of your sound and allowing for endless playing combinations. You can even decide which of the effects comes first, increasing your options even further!

If you're looking to enhance your effects though, check out the Clyde Deluxe Wah Guitar Effects Pedal. With a 10-step variable input level control, three selectable modes and a true-bypass, this old-school pedal turns up your wah tone like nothing else. Made to accommodate any style of play, this pedal lets you shape your tone so you can rock with the best of them. It's no wonder this is one of the most popular pedals out there.

Fulltone pedals were designed by people who love music, and it shows in every single effect pedal they put out. By using the best components and superior build techniques, Fulltone will continue making pedals musicians of all skill levels will be after for decades to come.